Thursday, November 1, 2012

After 25 Years Of Secrecy, Israel Admits To The Assassination Of PLO No.2 Abu Jihad'

Abu Jihad, Fatah's former military commander and co-founder, killed by Israel in 1988 (photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Abu Jihad Killing: Israeli Censor Releases Commando's Account -- BBC

Israel's military censor has cleared for publication an interview with a commando who killed the deputy of former Palestinian chief Yasser Arafat.

It has been widely believed that Abu Jihad was killed by Israeli agents in Tunis in 1988 but Israel has never officially acknowledged it.

However, the censor has allowed Yediot Ahronot newspaper to publish the interview with Nahum Lev.

Mr Lev died in 2000 and his account has not been made public until now.

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More News On Israel Admitting That They Were Responsible For The Assassination Of PLO No.2 Abu Jihad' In 1988

Israel admits killing deputy of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat -- NBC
After nearly 25 years of secrecy, Israel acknowledges killing Arafat deputy in 1988 Tunis raid -- FOX News/AP
Israel 'admits 1988 killing of PLO No.2 Abu Jihad' -- AFP
24 years later, Israel acknowledges top-secret operation that killed Fatah terror chief -- Times of Israel
Israel takes responsibility for Arafat deputy hit -- Jerusalem Post

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